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'Operation Sticky Fingers' Takes Down Major Electronic Theft Ring Run from City NY1 They allegedly wore vests with secret pockets to hide the goods and used electronic devices that neutralized the stores' electronic security systems. George Athanasatos, who lives in Brooklyn, allegedly managed the ring. "Athanasatos also provided some … Crime ring used Amazon, eBay to sell $ 12 million worth of stolen printer ink Twelve people busted in $ 12M electronics retail ring – NY Daily News |
HP Inc. Challenges Tech Industry to Come Clean About Electronics … – Sustainable Brands
HP Inc. Challenges Tech Industry to Come Clean About Electronics …
Sustainable Brands According to environmental non-profit Basel Action Network (BAN), electronics recycling may not be quite as straight forward as consumers believe. While some … |
Criminal charges for illegal used car deals, Fresno buyers in limbo – KFSN-TV
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Criminal charges for illegal used car deals, Fresno buyers in limbo
KFSN-TV A Fresno used car dealer, accused of leaving buyers in a legal limbo, is now facing criminal charges. "He's going to take your money away and he's never going to give you a title and you're going to lose the money and the car," said Manuel Casillas, … |
2017 Kawasaki Z900: MD First Ride – Part 2 (Bike Reports) (News)
If you read Part 1 of our report from the press launch of the new Kawasaki Z900, you already know we were thoroughly impressed by this latest member of the Kawasaki naked “Z” family. As the new flagship naked in the U.S. line-up, the Z900 surprises with its pricing, ranging from $ 8,399 for the non-ABS model […]
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Border agents searched nearly 25000 cell phones in 2016 alone – The Week Magazine
Border agents searched nearly 25000 cell phones in 2016 alone
The Week Magazine U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers searched the cell phones of nearly 25,000 travelers entering or leaving the U.S. in 2016, including phones belonging to naturalized citizens and people born and raised in America. "[The travelers] traveled by … |